Ukraine suspects North Korean missile used in deadly strike | DW News

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Kyiv says initial evidence suggests a North Korean ballistic missile was used in a Russian strike that killed six people, including three children. North Korean missiles have been used by Russia before, but if confirmed, this would be the first known case in nearly a year and could signal a fresh supply from Pyongyang. DW News spoke with Jenny Town, director of the Stimson Center's Korea Program and director of 38 North, a leading source of analysis on North Korea's military, economy and nuclear program. Chapters: 00:00 Ukraine: North Korean missile used in deadly attack 00:54 Zelenskyy condemns Russia-North Korea alliance 01:40 North Korean missiles in Ukraine 02:25 How strong is Ukraine's evidence? | Jenny Town 05:35 Russia's war in Ukraine — more than a European war? 06:45 Will more North Korean troops join Russia's war effort? 07:52 Pyongyang's lessons from the Ukraine war 09:15 A financial lifeline for Kim? 13:38 How China views Russia-North Korea relations 15:14 A wartime part

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